When that happened? When Montoya was on Williams? Looks like it when looking the clothes. Atleast he learnt some words from the USA when he was racing there :P
That clip is great, I'd like to have seen what Montoya would have done without the wife in the way ... I reckon the TV company the guy was recording for would have been a man down
seems to me that its actualy montoya's faulth, the camera man is filming in the ferarri crew and montoya is walking forward and looking sideways, just walks straight into the camera himself.
camera guy should have said: "your f*cking idiot, u broke my camera."
yeap, Montoya in his own little world walks into the camera, but the camera man apologises anyway (i imagine it must of hurt), but he goes mental! pitty the camera!
it was spooky, just about 1 sec before that happened i was thinking 'if i tried that i would spin' because i spun before a race trying to warm the tyres on my kart once and its an F1 car!
think about all the times some backmarker has slowed you down in lfs or some guy 2 laps behind blocks you or the race line i can understand being pissed at raikonen then... lots of tension and then to have something frustrating like that happen. sure its not gentlemanlike behavior... jpm is human. I'm not a big fan of his but i have a small understanding of his anger
i think he's great tbh. something hasn't gone right for him in F1. maybe his head got screwed over when he hit that camera a few years back but when he was in F3000 and CART he was amazing to watch, super quick and very aggressive.
You see flashes of this in the F1 car every now and then but not like it used to be.
I think your right though Kev, we need more of him in F1... would certainly be interesting then
Yes I agree with you, he changed so much. Was really surprised how he's content to play second fiddle to Raikkonen last year. I can't imagine he would yield an inch in his Williams days.
Word. When he was in CART, there were some really top-notch, talented drivers there (DeFerran, Franchitti, and Castro-Neves, for example), and he absolutely dominated the series. He was like Paul Tracy, only with talent. Things haven't clicked for him in F1, but he's still undeniably talented and a ball to watch. If the F1 grid were full of Juan Pablos, I'd get up early on Sundays a lot more often. But perhaps F1, where overtaking is so rare and difficult (especially when you don't have one of the fastest cars on the grid), doesn't suit his style. Whatever the cause, he gets a free pass for his F1 foolishness from me, because of all the enjoyment I got from watching him in CART.
Oh, and I think the answer to your question is "metric assloads of cash." Sorry.